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Maybe the "good" means "large" in this case? Or it could mean "helpful" and "makes the water cleaner"How would you explain the word "good water change" in the simplest English? What does the English word "good" mean here? sorry to bother you.
“ good water change “ like mentioned above, usually a large water change, cleaning up any excess algae, detritus, etc….
Trying to match salinity levels to the aquarium, and temperatures is also ideal.
This is an ESL issue. I believe the OP is trying to figure out what people mean when they say "perform a good water change", which is really poor english.
We wouldn't really say it like that.
Maybe the "good" means "large" in this case? Or it could mean "helpful" and "makes the water cleaner"
Maybe if you quoted the entire sentence it would help.
Clown fish usually hold up pretty well to poor water conditions, you should be ok for the night after a good water change. But for sure keep watching ammonia levels to make sure it isn't just a dead snail causing the spike. If stuff hasn't dropped in the morning you could get some more bottled bacteria, or ammoguard or similar from your lfs for a short term bandaid.
I have this tank as well. Very nice.
If no one has died for 11 days, or is struggling, lathargic, or popping the surface, your cycled enough to keep your friends going.
A good water change will reduce any excess load if any, and is always a good idea in new new set ups, so go ahead with that thought.
2 sets of clowns?
Not sure how that’s going to work.
For me, when I see a bit of algae here and there, it prompts me to start testing my parameters again. If everything is running fine, I have no algae. when things start to go off then I start seeing the unwanted stuff. Usually a couple good water changes is all that is needed to fix it.
Maybe the "good" means "large" in this case? Or it could mean "helpful" and "makes the water cleaner"
Maybe if you quoted the entire sentence it would help.
Good is actually a word used as not only as an opinion and subject to each individual, but can also be used as a measurement of quality if a rating system is standardized and accepted by others.
Good water change could be used in a few ways. If to many nutrients in tank and enough were exported. If parameters were off and a water change corrected this. If part of the water change helped clean up debree or other unsightly things in water. Or if you did a very large water change or combination of the above. Sometimes even with a "good" water change problems arent corrected.
For simpler, a good water change in general would be if you did more than you normally would do during water change.
“ good water change “ like mentioned above, usually a large water change, cleaning up any excess algae, detritus, etc….
Trying to match salinity levels to the aquarium, and temperatures is also ideal.
I agree with the quoted post.
When you see someone say "perform a good water change" on this forum, they generally mean a large water change to correct an issue with water quality.
I think for more simplification is someone who does a larger water change than what they normally would do. As in people say, "I performed a good water change (but it didnt resolve the issue.)" Or "(and it resolved the issue.)".
But when reffering to parameters this is a nono around here lol. Never say "my parameters are good." Lol give numbers or youll get hit with "whats good parameters?" Rofl.
I considered some of the explanations others gave, but then also factored in you would never really say "bad water change". Beneficial water change might be a better translation?
"This is an ESL issue." That's right. My English is...a little. It's my third language.
Yes Yes. I understand.
Thank you. There are phrases such as "good water change" and reef2reef on brs facebook. Example:
1、https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/help-ammonia-level-spiked-after-dead-snail.1000969/post-11633340
2、https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/what-to-do.1005038/post-11695062
3、https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/a...nted-algae-in-your-tank.1022112/post-11983375
Thank you everyone! Yes yes. Does "good" here mean "sufficient"? ("beneficial", "sufficient", "adequate", etc.)
So, we need "Helpful, Beneficial, Sufficient, Adequate water change" here . It's so embarrassing, I'm sorry. Fortunately, I don't speak English very well, so I'm afraid of being scolded by everyone. So many algae are too outrageous, right?
Yes, you are right, "Good" is Helpful, Beneficial, Adequate. You got it!"This is an ESL issue." That's right. My English is...a little. It's my third language.
So, we need "Helpful, Beneficial, Sufficient, Adequate water change" here . It's so embarrassing, I'm sorry. Fortunately, I don't speak English very well, so I'm afraid of being scolded by everyone. So many algae are too outrageous, right?